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  1. With a Poet's Eye: Children Translate the World by Jane McVeigh-Schultz, Mary Lynn Ellis, 1997-11-03
  2. The Ability to Name Cats: Teaching Children to Write Poetry by Sandy Brownjohn, 1989-08-01
  3. Young Readers Responding to Poems by Michael Benton, John Teasey, et all 1988-11
  4. The Midnight Party: Poems for More than One Voice (Cambridge Reading) by Richard Brown, 1993-09-01
  5. Struwwelpeter: Humor or Horror?: 160 Years Later by Barbara Smith Chalou, 2006-12-20

41. Literature Resources On The Web
childrens's Catalog Children's Catalog is the electronic to literary resources(fiction and poetry) available on are also references to specific texts, in
http://www.lib.iastate.edu/collections/eresourc/lit.html
Library Catalog e-Reference Sources e-Resources Catalogs of Other Libraries ... Exhibits
Literature Resources on the Web
The sources listed below represent some of the best current sources for literature. They contain numerous links to other websites which feature various aspects of the literary world. Indexes and Abstracts General Sources
  • The Academy of American Poets Provides information of the goals of the Academy, membership requirements, American events and literary exhibits which are mini-anthologies. Exhibits are in two groups: historical exhibits (modernism, the Harlem Renaissance, British influences, etc.) and curated thematic exhibits (poems of work, poems of love, etc.) Alex, A Catalog of Electronic Texts on the Internet This collection of digital documents may be searched, displayed and downloaded. The scope of documents in the collection include items from American literature, English literature, and Western philosophy. Provides links to other electronic text collections. Bestseller Lists, 1900-1995

42. Modesty Blaise - En Ritad Hjältinna En Julsaga Anno 1999 Vem Var
About her poetry style You have your own specific literary style? Did you reachit suddenly? Books/poetry 1. en dag som den här . 1997. childrens play.
http://hem.fyristorg.com/artic/Litt2.html

43. Enter-Views With Remarkable Women
Young People's poetry Week Children's Book Council April 16 November National childrens'Book Week Children's Book Council does not have a specific date listed
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January ... December Here are some dates and themes to plan a literary event around. Check out what is going on in your community or start a celebration. January No dates listed February March April
  • [Children's Day/Books' Day] National Latino Childrens Institute April 30
http://www.nlci.org/common/index.htm

44. Children And The Internet - Life Skills 4 Kids News
parents learn how to shape their childrens' feelings, attitudes The authors describethe specific steps needed to The Random House Book of poetry for Children
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"Healthy ideas for teachers and parents of K-6 children."
IN THIS ISSUE: - Welcome: "Guest columnists, poets and web travelers!"
- Feature: "The promise of the computer age"
- Teacher/Parent Book Pick - "Boundaries for Kids" - K-3 Book Pick - "Poetry Anthologies for Children" - 4-6 Book Pick - "Earthwatch" - Web Discoveries; "Your Virtual Passport to the World" - Words of Wisdom – "A Parent's Wish for Her Children" - Life Skills Resources - Quick Links WELCOME: "Guest columnists, poets and web travelers!"

45. WIER Writing Resources
We recommend links for specific reasons forum for young creative Canadians (ages 12to 20) to publish original works of poetry, short stories the childrensvoice.
http://www.wier.ca:8080/~wier/WIERpub.html
As a writing program, WIER is devoted more to interaction and debate in response to writing than to publishing per se . However, that said, we are pleased to offer links to a few selected resources we think you will find particularly useful for writing and publishing.
We recommend links for specific reasons. Normally, you will find that the selections listed here
  • are quite comprehensive
  • offer many links to other useful sites themselves
  • represent a good opportunity for reading and publishing student works
  • offer a handy reference
In Their Own Words
We will offer some of our own views about the sites that follow, as well as highlight what they have to say about themselves. If there are particular sites you think others would find useful as well, please let us know . We will update this list from time to time. The Claremont Review The Claremont Review is among WIER's favourite publications of student works. In fact, a number of WIER students have contributed to CR , and you can too - right from this site! In their own words, Nobody should be surprised at the wealth of talent among today's high school students. Nobody should be surprised that a journal designed specifically for their writings was dragged squalling from the publisher's primal muck. Nobody should be surprised that, given a goal of excellence to strive for, young writers will produce stories and poems of a calibre that denies the label "student writing."

46. 91.04.06: Poetry For The Elementary Classroom
There are both general and specific anthologies, the former The students will reviewthe poetry and find rhyme New York Black Butterfly childrens Books, 1988.
http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1991/4/91.04.06.x.html
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Poetry for the Elementary Classroom
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Contents of Curriculum Unit 91.04.06:
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Imagine an excited class: hands waving and voices pleading, “Please let me go next!” What are these children responding to? They want to participate in oral recitation. This is not being forced upon them, they want to respond. Everyone is on the edge of their chair demanding a chance to recite poetry! This can happen! This has happened! This unit presents approaches that have successfully nurtured enthusiasm and interest in poetry. The first section of this unit presents three carefully sequenced lessons. These lessons take into consideration early educational methods that stressed an emphasis on oral presentations. The uses of alliteration and memorization were extremely important to this type of presentation. If we recall the first book from which the children of the colonists learned their letters and to spell, the horn book, we find a text of one page from which the children read aloud. It contained lists of simple syllables and the Lord’s prayer. The children’s eyes would pass across the material and it would be repeated. Then, with the book at their side, they would recite their lesson without looking. This process would be continued until the material was memorized. The first true text was the New England Primer published in 1753. (Glubok, 142) Rhyme and repetition played an important role in this text. In it were found little rhymes for each of the letters of the alphabet. The rhyme aided the memorization. The three lessons have as their main goal creating an immediate enjoyment and interest in poetry. They present short, easily remembered poems and tongue twisters to tantalize and challenge the oral abilities of the early readers. The students are encouraged to memorize a poem or tongue twister in each lesson. Tongue twisters also have themes, and while they are fun to attempt to recite, there are questions directed to understanding what is stated in the selection. Poems are also included whose interpretations are more demanding. The strategy requires sharing your enthusiasm, inspiring an excitement and creating an atmosphere that will allow for individual development using poetry that both you and the students enjoy.

47. Educational Sites - Language Arts And Literature
Publishers Weekly childrens Bestseller List Publishers Weekly is cumulative documentsthat deal with specific writers. org part of Online poetry Classroom (OPC
http://www.rcas.org/websites/esiteslangarts.htm
Sites for Language Arts and Literature
Click to go to these sections: Literature/Books/Authors Reading Writing/Research Tools Grammar/Style Tools ... Miscellaneous
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project to develop innovative software and a collection of books that specifically address the needs of children as readers. With participants from around the world, the ICDL is building an international collection that reflects both the diversity and quality of children's literature. Currently, the collection includes materials donated from 27 cultures in 15 languages.
American Folklore contains retellings of American folktales, Native American myths and legends, Tall Tales, weather folklore and ghost stories from each of the 50 states. Read about famous characters such as Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill, Jesse James, Davy Crockett, Daniel Boone and many more.
KidsLoveAMystery.com Everyone loves a good mystery especially kids. When kids enjoy mysteries they have fun and want more. Because kids love a mystery, they are a favorite of teachers and an ideal way to teach critical thinking, problem solving, writing, and literature.
Encyclopedia Mythica an encyclopedia on mythology, folklore, legends, and more. It contains over

48. Poet Mary O, From The Allpoetry Poetry Sharing Network
Categories childrens. A network of sharing All poetry, Story Write, Old poetry,All Philosophy I try and ask a specific question in the notes area to get ppl
http://allpoetry.com/poet/Mary O/c_page=all

49. Poet CookieZeal, From The Allpoetry Poetry Sharing Network
doing recitations and voiceovers for specific poems, mostly known as 'Molassis')works at a childrens clinic and would like to have some poetry available for
http://allpoetry.com/poet/3054

50. Part Of The Classics Network, A Leading Provider Of Online
yes poetry should be shared but people should not write just to say that I wrote Evensay a writer who writes childrens books(a specific audience) would
http://www.literatureclassics.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=225&whichpage=2

51. 02 October
Genrespecific Advice Whether scams/index.htm), a site that lists poetry and creative andunpublished categories for novels, nonfiction, childrens, plus short
http://www.acappela.com/current newsletter.htm
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52. University At Buffalo Libraries - Children's Literature: Selected Sources
a subject search as follows s=childrens literaturehistory or may not own sourcesabout specific titles of fiction, oral tradition, and poetry published from
http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/units/lml/Collections/docs/child.html
Children's Literature: Selected Sources
This guide identifies selected English-language works on children's literature in Lockwood Memorial Library's collections, as well as those found on the Internet; consult the UB Libraries Catalog for many more.
Contents:
1. Handbooks and Overviews
2. Indexes and Abstracts

3. History and Criticism

4. Multi-Cultural Literature
...
13. Internet Resources
Handbooks and Overviews
The Cambridge Guide to Children's Books in English

LML Ref PR 990 .C36 2001
This encyclopedia is an A-to-Z reference of children's books written in English from pre-Norman to current times. Four major types of entries are contained in this work: authors, titles, topics, and technical terms.
Children's Literature: A Guide to Information Sources

LML Z 1037 .D35 1998
This bibliography lists more than 400 information sources, in a variety of formats, pertaining to literature for children. The contents include sources on award winning books, recommended reading, multi-cultural literature, subject bibliographies, reference books, biographies, periodicals and multi-media reviews, non-print media, special collections, professional associations, and internet sources.

The Continuum Encyclopedia of Children's Literature

LML Ref PN 1008.5 .C66 2001

53. Recommended Websites - Selected By North Shore Libraries
list by Raewyn Whyte; New Zealand poetry an exchange childrens Bubble dome - storiesand science in a fantasy Teoma - uses Subject-specific Popularity SM .
http://www.shorelibraries.govt.nz/recommended_websites.htm

54. ITI Lesson Plans
for these activities are very specific in order These activities are based on childrens'love of I Spy Investigate poetry Each student investigates a different
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A WebQuest: A Quest for Peace in the Middle East calls upon students to analyze both sides of the Middle-East conflict and prepare a persuasive speech to convince both Arabs and Israelis to accept their proposal for permanent peace. Carolyn Burleson Addition and Subtraction of Integers
Combining the talents of the classroom teacher and a video taped TEAMS Distance Learning Instructor; Students will work with the addition and subtraction of integers. After instruction, students are then given a variety of hands on and computer based activities and projects to practice and demonstrate what they have learned, In addition to what computer skills have been learned. Chad Rose Amazing Panda Adventure
A WebQuest based upon the video, The Amazing Panda Adventure Students view the film, trace the plot, conduct guided Internet research to gather facts re: China, the giant panda, endangered species, and finally produce a PowerPoint presentation to demonstrate their learning.

55. English Poetry | Livres.mysic.com
General, Slavery, poetry, English poetry, Next page . Biographies, Business, childrens,Computer and Internet. midi Joan Ray photos Camera specific actualit©s
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Ten Poems to Change Your Life
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Ten life-changing poems. A Perfect Companion for your Journey to Authentic Self Moving and Inspirational!
Categories : English poetry Poetry Translations into English History and criticism
The Illuminated Rumi
Coleman Barks
Michael Green
Rumi Lauren Marino Maulana Jalal al-Din Rumi
Categories : Middle Eastern Jalal al-Din Rumi Maulana
Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry Richard Ellmann Excellent Anthology, Excellent Intros... An Acceptable Anthology On a more positive note... Robert O'Clair Categories : American poetry 20th century English poetry 19th century Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, Sir Orfeo J. R. R. Tolkien An outstanding demonstration. . . A Masterpiece of Literature supreme translations Christopher Tolkien Categories : Children: Young Adult (Gr. 10-12) Literature - Classics / Criticism Poetry English The Iliad Homer An English verse translation without rival Literature's Brightest Gem : Look No Further The Greatest English Translation of the Greatest War Story. Robert Fitzgerald Categories : Epic poetry Translations into English Achilles (Greek mythology) Poetry The Norton Anthology of Poetry Margaret Ferguson Selection is very poor A usefull collection of poetry! Not an especially good anthology

56. 2002 Writers Market: 8,000 Editors Who Buy What You Write
There are specific books on play and screenplay markets Novel and Short Story WritersMarket childrens Writers and Ive recently begun writing poetry, so it was
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Writers of all experience levels have been relying on the yearly edition of Writers Market since 1921. This guide to editors and publishers has been considered the bible for every type of writer. The 2002 Writers Market is no exception. Romance writers. Poets. Nonfiction writers. Whether youre looking to publish the next bestseller, sell your screenplay or a magazine article, youll find complete contact information and updated editorial needs within the updated version. This years guide contains: • 75 Literary Agents • Over 1,000 New Publishing Opportunities

57. Children's Literature
Englishlanguage authors of fiction, poetry, and drama magazine articles on today'snovelists, poets, playwrights, etc indexes below to locate specific articles
http://www.coastal.edu/library/bib35.htm
Children's Literature: Biographical and Critical Information Sources in Kimbel Library
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Books:
To search the WebPAC (online catalog), do a subject search using the author's or illustrator's name or use one of the following subject headings:

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Reference Books: Background Information:
Oxford Companion to Children's Literature
Ref PN 1008.5 .C37 1985
Concise articles on English and American children's authors, books, characters, and places, as well as articles about types of books (e.g. "picture books") and other topics (e.g. "story telling" and "television and children").
Children's Literature from A to Z: A Guide for Parents and Teachers
Ref PN 1009 .A1 S76 1984
Essays on techniques, character types, and themes of major children's authors and illustrators. Essays are also included about types of books (e.g. "realistic fiction") and on well-known folktales and heroic figures.
The International Companion Encyclopedia of Children's Literature
Ref PN 1008.5 .I57 1996

58. CyberSleuthKids Language Arts
Alphabet Fun Authors Books childrens Literature Debates ESL Language, General GrammarLiterature poetry Reading Resources Try to find specific words hidden in a
http://cybersleuth-kids.com/sleuth/Language_Arts/index2.htm

59. Humanities
class), each member prepares to take specific responsibilities in the book is nota childrens book poetry Post Features poems submitted by students from around
http://home.earthlink.net/~gboals/human.html
Humanities Part of the History/Social Studies Web Site for K-12 Teachers Poetry/Literature
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  • LITERATURE 2000 - European Cultural Cities - 7 Libraries
    The site highlights the literary contributions of selected authors of fiction residing in each of the participating cities, which include Bergen, Norway; Bologna, Italy; Brussels, Belgium; Helsinki, Finland; Krakow, Poland; Prague, Czech Republic; and Reykjavik, Iceland. The main Literature 2000 page links to separate city pages maintained by the participating libraries, each with information about the authors that each city has chosen to present.
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  • The Ransom Center-Online Exhibitions
    Online... A Lewis Carroll Centenary Exhibition, Gone With the Wind, William Morris and His Circle.
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    Sites, General Writing Style Guides, Subjectspecific Writing Style Almanac A dailyprogram of poetry and history the writers and publishers of childrens books
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    A quarterly literary journal promoting quality and diversity in poetry and writing, as well as various resources and information for the literary community.
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    Spring '99. Recordings and images from readings and discussion with prominent Michigan authors. RealAudio needed the sound files
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    Writing Resources with major contents of links to: Reference Material, Web Search Engines, Internet Reference Resources, Writing-Related Web Sites, Web Writing Reference Sites, General Writing Style Guides, Subject-Specific Writing Style Guides and The Importance of Good Writing Skills.
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    Explore with great writers the complexity of their craft. You can select a "text and image" choice to read the selection or a "movie" choice to watch the interview. Interview topics are further broken into separate pages for a fast download. If you author a web page for a K-12 school, you might visit the Conversations with Berkeley Faculty Page for ideas.
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